argument: Notizie/News - Intellectual Property Law
Source: Globalist
Globalist reports on a video appeal by Italian voice actors against the use of AI-generated voices in dubbing and voice acting. The actors argue that AI systems trained on their voices without consent violate their intellectual property rights and threaten their livelihoods. They are calling for stronger legal protections and regulations to prevent unauthorized use of AI-generated voices. This appeal has sparked a broader debate in Italy about the ethical and legal implications of AI in the creative industries.
Legal experts warn that the lack of clear regulations on AI-generated content could lead to widespread violations of copyright and performers' rights. The article highlights the urgency of establishing legal frameworks that protect voice actors' rights, ensure transparency in AI training data, and mandate fair compensation for the use of AI-generated voices. As AI continues to advance, balancing innovation with intellectual property rights and ethical standards will be a key challenge for the Italian legal system.